Post by coralnerd on May 27, 2011 18:29:10 GMT -5
It seems that there are tones and tones of favorite marker, filed, and action pictures threads out there. I think it's about time there's a favorite game thread. Just tell us the story of your favorite game of all time. Pics are welcome to. Details are good, but not required. It doesn't have to be about sniping as well.
My favorite game was actually about 2 weeks ago. Some friends and I ent to blitz for the day since it was raining in the mountains. There was no wind, but cloudy skies. We just started an Alamo game with 15 on 50. I was using my t9.1 in pistol form with one extra mag in my pocket. Once the game started I booked it across the side of the field to a group of bunkers just before the fort. Some how no one noticed me, and the rest of my team hanged back hesitantly since it was one of the first games of the day. Once my team started firing on the fort I decided to take a bold move and run to a single bunker right to the die of the fort. I was on one of the worst sides of the fort for attack, so there was one guy keeping watch. I waited until his attention was drawn away, then booked it to a small L shaped bunker behind the fort. It was right in front of a window that looked through the whole bottom level of the fort. I was in shock that no one notice me, so I just sat there until my team mates got right up to the fort. Once they were in position I popped up and got the 7 people on the bottom level of the fort. I quickly ducked to reload while people on the top level fire a river of paint at the bunker I was at. I then popped up again and shot the second mag and got 2 people out. I was then out of ammo, so I would just peak out from behind my bunker every once in a while so people would think I was a threat and would waste ammo firing at me. This worked for five minutes until someone figured out I wasn't firing, and had no ammo. They came down and made me surrender, but I was still laughing my but off. By the end of the game I had gotten 9 out of 15 people out. The rest of my team took care of them. I'm still in amazed no one notice me get to that far bunker since I had to run 60 feet in the open on the die of the fort. My guess is they thought no one would be stupid enough to attack from that side, so they only put one guy there. I know this isn't a sniper story, but I thought it was worth telling.
My favorite game was actually about 2 weeks ago. Some friends and I ent to blitz for the day since it was raining in the mountains. There was no wind, but cloudy skies. We just started an Alamo game with 15 on 50. I was using my t9.1 in pistol form with one extra mag in my pocket. Once the game started I booked it across the side of the field to a group of bunkers just before the fort. Some how no one noticed me, and the rest of my team hanged back hesitantly since it was one of the first games of the day. Once my team started firing on the fort I decided to take a bold move and run to a single bunker right to the die of the fort. I was on one of the worst sides of the fort for attack, so there was one guy keeping watch. I waited until his attention was drawn away, then booked it to a small L shaped bunker behind the fort. It was right in front of a window that looked through the whole bottom level of the fort. I was in shock that no one notice me, so I just sat there until my team mates got right up to the fort. Once they were in position I popped up and got the 7 people on the bottom level of the fort. I quickly ducked to reload while people on the top level fire a river of paint at the bunker I was at. I then popped up again and shot the second mag and got 2 people out. I was then out of ammo, so I would just peak out from behind my bunker every once in a while so people would think I was a threat and would waste ammo firing at me. This worked for five minutes until someone figured out I wasn't firing, and had no ammo. They came down and made me surrender, but I was still laughing my but off. By the end of the game I had gotten 9 out of 15 people out. The rest of my team took care of them. I'm still in amazed no one notice me get to that far bunker since I had to run 60 feet in the open on the die of the fort. My guess is they thought no one would be stupid enough to attack from that side, so they only put one guy there. I know this isn't a sniper story, but I thought it was worth telling.